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A good curry
My husband....who doesn't understand why I spend so much time on BE.....has a question.
Is it possible to get a good curry in Canada....Nova Scotia in particular? When have been over there we have had lost of good Oriental food but he is concerned that he will never have a lamb madras or a chicken tikka marsala ever again. Any curry lovers out there got a recommendation please? |
Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by destinationnovascotia
(Post 5038255)
My husband....who doesn't understand why I spend so much time on BE.....has a question.
Is it possible to get a good curry in Canada....Nova Scotia in particular? When have been over there we have had lost of good Oriental food but he is concerned that he will never have a lamb madras or a chicken tikka marsala ever again. Any curry lovers out there got a recommendation please? I have had a couple of curries since I arrived and none of them have been even close to the same standard as a good curry from Brick lane in London. |
Re: A good curry
I'm coming across on Monday and have just posted myself a load of spices that I bought in the UK, also bought Madhur Jaffrey's Ultimate Curry Bible.
By no means a master chef but the recipes are really easy and the currys are amazing! If you can't find a curry house and you've got the shops to buy the spices why not make you're own? Forget Delia, Madhur Jaffrey is a genius:thumbup: |
Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by BATUSVirgin
(Post 5039330)
If you can't find a curry house and you've got the shops to buy the spices why not make you're own?
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Re: A good curry
Mamtas kitchen curry is an excellent website with thorough recipes telling you every step and the result is a perfect indian meal, unlike the 2 curry houses in Peterborough
www.mamtaskitchen.com |
Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by destinationnovascotia
(Post 5038255)
My husband....who doesn't understand why I spend so much time on BE.....has a question.
Is it possible to get a good curry in Canada....Nova Scotia in particular? When have been over there we have had lost of good Oriental food but he is concerned that he will never have a lamb madras or a chicken tikka marsala ever again. Any curry lovers out there got a recommendation please? Curry Village - Halifax (http://www.geocities.com/curry_villa...ax/index1.html) I'm afraid I haven't been to either so I can't recommend them but its a start! |
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I think this is another one of those "Britisms". I bet there are lots of good Indian restaurants in Halifax. The food might not be identical to the food in your favourite restaurant in England, but that's not to say that it isn't good Indian food. I would think it would depend on whereabouts in India the respective chefs came from.
We have a new Punjabi restaurant here. It goes without saying that the owners are from the Punjab. My older son and I like the food, as does my husband. My younger son doesn't. It's all a matter of taste and the region the food comes from and whether you like that particular region's food or not. |
Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by lizwil98
(Post 5040547)
I think this is another one of those "Britisms". I bet there are lots of good Indian restaurants in Halifax. The food might not be identical to the food in your favourite restaurant in England, but that's not to say that it isn't good Indian food. I would think it would depend on whereabouts in India the respective chefs came from.
The one I've taken to going to in Brampton makes no pretence of being authentic to India; the menu proudly says they have a sister restaurant in Hayes Middlesex which indicates that I'm their target market! |
Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by smelly
(Post 5038424)
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but sorry no you wont find a good curry.
I have had a couple of curries since I arrived and none of them have been even close to the same standard as a good curry from Brick lane in London. Like you I found most of the places here rank, but Karma in the SE on 130th Avenue is probably the better (long way for you to travel though just for a curry) All the punters are brits.... Still nothing like the UK though. I asked for a Peshwari Naan and the guy just looked at me blank.....:confused: and said "all you Brits do is ask for hot curries and Peshwari Naans, what is a peshwari naan" You would have thought that he might have seen a good business opportunity there....! Cheers Dobbie:thumbsup: |
Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 5040602)
The chef at the Taj Mahal in Halifax seems to be a white guy called Sam. The restaurant seems to be allied to another with a cajun theme. I doubt we're talking ferocious authenticity.
As for the "curry village", if its anything like the one in Peterborough, dont get your hope up. |
Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by Notiaink...honest
(Post 5040963)
Feroucious autheniticity in that it tastes like food in India, or in that it tastes like what we brits are used too? "Indian Food" as we know and love it has very little in common with food in india.
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Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by NSpaul
(Post 5040272)
Taj Mahal - Halifax (http://www.tajmahal7wonders.com/)
Curry Village - Halifax (http://www.geocities.com/curry_villa...ax/index1.html) I'm afraid I haven't been to either so I can't recommend them but its a start! Btw, there's a "Taste of India" in the food court in Scotia Square (downtown) - try it out. Have had the chicken curry there at lunch hours (they have a buffet system - for ~ $4.50!) - not bad for the money! |
Re: A good curry
If you ever get out to Winnipeg, try "The Clay Oven" on Inkster Ave, the food is better than any curry I've had in the UK. It achieves what is normally considered an impossibility, it gets those from India in for meals, and they are considered people who do not eat out a great deal.
Its just east of Keewatin on Inkster,. |
Re: A good curry
Looks like the Curry Village is on our to do list. I like the sound of the place in Winipeg, do they deliver to Nova Scotia???
Thanks everyone for the info. |
Re: A good curry
Originally Posted by BATUSVirgin
(Post 5039330)
I'm coming across on Monday and have just posted myself a load of spices that I bought in the UK, also bought Madhur Jaffrey's Ultimate Curry Bible.
By no means a master chef but the recipes are really easy and the currys are amazing! If you can't find a curry house and you've got the shops to buy the spices why not make you're own? Forget Delia, Madhur Jaffrey is a genius:thumbup: |
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